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>it's another day of researching japanese universities Is that a code for "fapping to JAV"?
Brody Young
testing flag, hello my nip brothers
Blake Bennett
I guess you're aiiight, don't care about your Korea an waifu stuff, but hope you'd cut out your anti-Japan shit
Nathan Jenkins
よし、それでは今日からカンガルーと毎日対戦してKO勝ちしていくこと!!
Lincoln Perry
てことは、英語圏の人間は言葉習得するのに生後1週間しかかかってないって事か
Benjamin Miller
>Is that a code for "fapping to JAV"?
what i'm doing my weekly grind on researching methods to study at a japanese universities. got about 8 months to figure it out or i'll be stuck at an american university for the next 3 years.
Bentley Collins
またお前か
Nicholas Clark
>the spammer is swedish this time
tripcode activated
Landon Sanchez
Are you fluent enough to follow university level lectures in Japanese?
Adam Smith
>羅闇 お久しぶり、元気にしてました?
Jack Sanchez
what's the deal with these threads there's always a bunch of irrelevant posts replying to other posts ???
James Foster
えーマジ やめとこう...
William Rivera
flying to japland in September, any tips?
Hunter Lee
そうですか、オージーはドS魔法少女ではにゃい 私を罰することが出来にゃい(・∀・)ノ
すごくHなお尻ですね(´• ω •`)
Aaron Foster
栗とスイカは同じ時期に収穫できるのかしら…(´・ω・`)
Evan Turner
It must've been pretty awkward for the guy to go to a printing company and asking them to print out a massive Yasukuni-jinja placard
consider this If you're born outside of Japan, your official name won't have Kanji in it, because the government won't let you register a name with them even if your parents named you "Kenji", your ID would say "Kenji" and not "賢治" for example
You can use whatever, but unless you're a naturalized Japanese citizen, it won't be official is how I think it works
Just like how Vietnamese people in CZ adopt Czech names because people remember those better also Vietnamese has tones, so Viet names get constantly mispronounced but they're not official most of the time absolutely no mention of it in their ID
>fascinating that her name is still written surname-forename that might be because they know which is which and because it is still Japanese I wonder what would happen with a Hungarian name in a news story since Hungary puts the surname first, just like Japan I know Japanese Wikipedia uses the original order with a note saying so